Submitted by justkeepbreathing94 t3_11tyny7 in books
Eeeegah t1_jclj791 wrote
Reply to comment by Colavs9601 in Do you ever look up the authors you're reading to get to know them better? by justkeepbreathing94
You make it sound so sinister. Is there something terrible you discovered about her?
Lord0fHats t1_jclwufw wrote
Bradley became infamous when her daughter accused her and her husband of sex abuse and molestation. This compounded darkly with Bradley's writing in Mists of Avalon, where sex was a big theme in the story (and not just sex, but incest as well as parental abuse). Prior to the scandal, the themes were light enough to be written off as part of the fantasy.
'Different time, different place, different moral scruples.'
After her daughter's accusations, it becomes hard not to know about the scandal and not see Mists as an expression of Bradley's outlook on sex. And given the accusation that outlook is most politely summed up as 'pretty damn fucked up.'
WritingJedi t1_jclydbv wrote
Let's clarify this a little: she was married to Walter Breen, noted pedophile and high ranking member of NAMBLA. She most definitely was a pedophile as well.
HeleneSedai t1_jcmsikx wrote
Also going to expand on u/writingjedi response below, Bradley's daughter claimed that she told her aunt what happened back when she was still a child. When the aunt was deposed during Walter Breen's case, the aunt brought up the daughter's claims about MZB, although the police didn't pursue it further. It's on record that the daughter made those claims years before she later made them public.
WritingJedi t1_jcmuy7i wrote
Absolutely. I won't ever be able to return to Mists of Avalon. Not knowing that what's in it isn't supposed to be commentary. It's propaganda.
DConstructed t1_jcnh0ca wrote
Her work IMO also started getting weirder. She definitely had a creepy side.
Which was a pity because I felt that some of her explorations into gender roles and non heterosexual relationships were a bit ahead of their time.
Eeeegah t1_jcmbf4r wrote
I didn't know this and I can see how it colors the interpretation of Avalon.
FallenJoe t1_jcm3qd9 wrote
Never look up the lives and opinions of most of the classic sci-fi and fantasy authors. They were an overwhelmingly shit group, it's like every person who was a terrible person fucked off to write sci-fi. Just read their books and be happily ignorant.
If someone starts a conversation about boycotting books due to the views of the author and a bunch of people start sidling for the exit, they're probably sci-fi fans.
Some of them were just incredibly fucked up as people. H.P. Lovecraft in particular was basically a walking bundle of neurosis, fear, and hatred of just about everyone and everything, with a special emphasis on Blacks, Irish, Italian, and Jews.
aFairVeronesa t1_jcnh7ph wrote
I really hope my homie Le Guin didn't do anything much worse than use all male pronouns for the aliens in The Left Hand of Darkness.
QueenRooibos t1_jcnoe5f wrote
You definitely don't need to worry about Ursula! How I miss her....
https://www.neh.gov/article/ursula-k-le-guin-was-creator-worlds
Fun fact about her -- she never drove. She got a drivers' license in 1947 "but I just never drove, and people who know me are thankful for that".
KiwiTheKitty t1_jcpeejp wrote
>Just read their books and be happily ignorant.
I mean it kind of leaks through into a lot of their books, doesn't it? I used to think I hated scifi because of how much sexism and racism was obvious in 20th century stuff (not all of it but a lot of it). Thankfully things are a lot better now!
boxer_dogs_dance t1_jcls6ov wrote
Yes. I'm on mobile so won't link but she was not a good person
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